Suspend everyone except beno and Burke. let them play one on one.
Duncan also stepped on the court when elson and j. jones were fighting
Suspend everyone except beno and Burke. let them play one on one.
This is a terrible thread- have you really nothing better to post?
stupid thread le, you should be banned.
Duncan was in the line-up you moron.
The poster is referring to Jalen Rose's ESPN interview this morning in which he referred to Duncan coming off the bench and onto the court in the first half (and being restrained by another player) when Elson came off a dunk and thought the Suns tried to undercut him. Rose was trying to make a point that if Amare and Diaw were suspended for coming onto the court, so should Duncan.
Rose is the NBA's Karl Rove.
Oh, the original poster put it in 2nd grade terms huh?>
nah...timmy was just taking a round-about way to the scorer's table to check in.
This guy sounds like another reincarnation of the same poster who has been banned a million times already. Best thing everyone can do is ignore him.
yes, a stupid thread deserves a stupid post
Jalen Rose wins this year's Mateen Cleaves post-season award.
Exactly, he thought Elson was injured and was coming to his aid to bandage the wounds himself and then since he would be a little closer to the scoring table and been able to stretch his legs on the way to check iin.
No way. When Burke is on from beyond the line, he's unstoppable.
However, if the league decides to suspend Diaw and Stoudemire, it may have to suspend Tim Duncan and Bruce Bowen as well.
In a play that went entirely unnoticed until well after the game was over, both Duncan and Bowen actually left San Antonio's bench early in the second quarter after Francisco Elson and James Jones were entangled. Replays clearly show Duncan walking several steps onto the court as Elson and Jones appeared to be ready to get into it. Bowen then followed Duncan onto the floor, grabbed him and led him back to the bench. If the league does indeed follow the letter of the law, both Spurs players would also be suspended for Game 5.
Stu Jackson will have a busy Tuesday trying to sort everything out. The right thing to do would be to reprimand the players who left the bench area with a fine but not suspended them. The series should be decided by the teams and the players, not by an inflexible rule. The NBA needs to show some guts, announce that no suspensions will be made and have the Spurs and Suns continue what is turning into a fantastic series.
That wasn't an altercation in the 2nd quarter.
That's the difference.
Anyway, two threads on this crap aren't necessary.
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